528 S.W.3d
Volume 528 — South Western Reporter, Third Series
101 opinions
- 528 S.W.3d 1State v. Edwards (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 1Matthew Walter Pitt and Kimberly Jean Yancey-Pitt, Plaintiffs/Garnishors/Respondents v. Willie Leonberger, Defendant/Judgment Debtor/Respondent, and Missouri United School Insurance Council, Defendant/Garnishee/Appellant. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 22Eisenmann v. Podhorn (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 40Sprock v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 40Bates v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 41Morales v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 42State ex rel. Collom v. Fulton (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 51Geier v. Sierra Bay Development, LLC (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 59State v. Lee (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 70ETC Marketing, Ltd. v. Harris County Appraisal District (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 97James H. Davis, Individually and D/B/A Jd Minerals, and Jdmi, Llc v. Mark Mueller (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 104Cruz v. Sanchez (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 116Gwen M. Rowling v. Harry H. Rowling (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 119In the Interest of A.M.R. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 124BNSF Railway Co. v. Chevron Midcontinent, L.P. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 136Jay Cohen v. Tour Partners, LTD., Dennis J. Wilkerson, and Eighteen Investments, Inc. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 144Linda Smith v. John Burt (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 149In re Borunda (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 155in Re: Thomas Mark Richardson (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 167In re Rivas-Luna (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 172In the Interest of V.A.G. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 177In re Dish Network, LLC (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 187Morris v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 201Susan Camille Lee v. Ronald E. Lee Jr., Katherine Lee Stacy, and Legacy Trust Company, Receiver (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 222Ron Pounds v. Liberty Lloyd of Texas Insurance Company (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 229Samuel Hernandez v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 234In re Spriggs (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 237In the Interest of J.N.L. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 245Eugene v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 251In the Interest of E.R.W. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 331Mary E. McCann Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. The Sullivan University System, Inc., D/B/A Sullivan University College of Pharmacy (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 336Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Commission v. Norman Wilson (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 342Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Jeffrey Dewayne Clark (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 349J.S. v. Commonwealth (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 353Callihan v. Callihan (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 357Lincoln County Commission v. Forty-Fifth Judicial Circuit (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 360Hall v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 362State v. Harding (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 381Frontenac Bank v. GB Investments, LLC (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 400Day v. Hupp (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 417Federal National Mortgage Ass'n v. Pace (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 421State v. McCauley (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 433Will v. Pepose Vision Institute, P.C. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 439Amos v. Amos (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 439Grosse v. Jones (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 440Benbenek v. Benbenek (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 441Cordell & Cordell, P.C. v. Pestka (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 442State ex rel. Van Alst v. Harrell (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 449State v. Rowland (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 454Mitchell v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 459American Senior Benefits v. Lewis (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 463Ordower v. NRT Missouri, LLC (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 471Selleck v. Selleck (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 478State v. Janssen (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 478Townsend v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 479State v. Miller (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 479State v. Frey (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 480Juvenile Officer v. D.L. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 485Helderle v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 487Linda Beard v. James William Branson (2017)
We granted permission for this appeal to determine whether a surviving spouse who files a wrongful death lawsuit is acting as a legal representative of the decedent and whether a wrongful death lawsuit filed pro se by the surviving spouse is void ab initio based on the spouse's pro se status. In this case, the decedent's surviving spouse filed a pro se wrongful death health care liability lawsuit shortly before the one-year statute of limitations lapsed. After expiration of the limitations period, the spouse retained an attorney and filed an amended complaint. In the ensuing discovery, the defendants learned that the decedent had two daughters, both of whom were statutory beneficiaries in the wrongful death action. The defendants filed motions for summary judgment. They argued that the spouse's initial pro se complaint was filed in a representative capacity on behalf of the decedent and the other statutory beneficiaries and that it was, therefore, void ab initio thus, the filing of the amended complaint could not relate back to the date of the initial complaint, and the lawsuit was time-barred. The trial court denied the summary judgment motions and permitted the amended complaint to relate back to the date of the initial pro se complaint. It then conducted a jury trial the jury found both defendants liable and awarded damages. The defendant hospital appealed the denial of summary judgment. Adopting the defendant's argument, the Court of Appeals reversed. The plaintiff now appeals. Under the plain language of Tennessee's wrongful death statutes, the decedent's right of action "pass[es] to" the surviving spouse upon the decedent's death, and the surviving spouse asserts the right of action for the benefit of himself and other beneficiaries. Tenn. Code Ann. § 20-5-106(a) (2009 & Supp. 2016). Consequently, we hold that the surviving spouse did not file the initial pro se complaint as the legal representative of either the decedent or the decedent's estate. As we construe our wrongful death statutes, in filing the pro se complaint, the surviving spouse was acting to a large extent on his own behalf and for his own benefit pursuant to his right of self-representation. Under the facts of this case, we hold that the initial pro se complaint was not void ab initio, it served to toll the statute of limitations, and the trial court did not err in allowing the filing of the amended complaint to relate back to the date of the initial complaint. Accordingly, we reverse the decision of the Court of Appeals, affirm the trial court's denial of summary judgment, and remand to the Court of Appeals for consideration of the other issues that were properly raised on appeal but not addressed.
- 528 S.W.3d 506Tennessee Department of Correction v. David Pressley (2017)
We granted this appeal to determine whether a "preferred service" state employee has a protected property interest in his or her employment and whether due process or specific statutory language requires the State to bear the ultimate burden of proof in a post-termination administrative appeal under section 8-30-318 of the Tennessee Excellence, Accountability, and Management Act of 2012, Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 8-30-101 through -407. The Respondent, David Pressley, was employed by the Petitioner, Tennessee Department of Correction, as a correctional officer at the Morgan County Correctional Complex. Mr. Pressley was dismissed from his employment and challenged his termination pursuant to the TEAM Act's appeals process. Mr. Pressley's termination was upheld by the Commissioner of TDOC at Step I of the TEAM Act's appeals process and at Step II by the Commissioner of Human Resources. At Step III of the appeals process, the Board of Appeals reinstated Mr. Pressley and reduced his discipline to a 14-day suspension. The Board of Appeals also determined that the State bore the ultimate burden of proof in the Step III appeal. The State appealed to chancery court, challenging the assignment of the burden of proof. The chancery court reversed the Board of Appeals' decision on the burden of proof issue and remanded the matter to the Board of Appeals. Mr. Pressley appealed to the Court of Appeals which, in turn, reversed the chancery court's decision and determined that "preferred service" state employees have a protected property interest in their employment and that the State bore the ultimate burden of proof in the Step III appeal. We reverse the Court of Appeals' judgment and remand this matter to the Board of Appeals for further proceedings consistent with this Opinion.
- 528 S.W.3d 524Akilah Louise Wofford v. M.J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home, Inc. (2017)
This appeal arises from the certification of a class. Numerous individuals ("Plaintiffs"), some next of kin and some who had contracted for funerals of loved ones, filed suit against certain funeral homes ("Defendants") in the Chancery Court for Shelby County ("the Trial Court"). Plaintiffs alleged that the funeral homes abandoned human remains to an unlicensed cemetery, Galilee Memorial Gardens ("Galilee"), where the remains were disposed of improperly. Plaintiffs sought to bring their claims, which include breach of contract and a request for equitable relief, as a class. After a hearing, the Trial Court granted class certification. Defendants appeal to this Court. We find and hold, inter alia, that the Trial Court did not abuse its discretion, and we find no error by the Trial Court in granting class certification. We affirm the judgment of the Trial Court.
- 528 S.W.3d 544Randy Deshon Collier v. State (2016)
- 528 S.W.3d 549Teddy Burt v. Sarah Francis (2016)
- 528 S.W.3d 554James B. Bonham Corp. v. the City of Corsicana (2016)
- 528 S.W.3d 562East Texas Copy Systems, Inc. v. Jason Player (2016)
- 528 S.W.3d 569Richard Turner v. State (2016)
- 528 S.W.3d 582Oringderff v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 591Estate of Price (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 598Texas Department of Transportation A/K/A TXDOT v. Martina Jackson, Individually and on Behalf of Her Husband, Keith Jackson, and Carly Rose Jackson, and Lara Marie Jackson (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 609Nawaid Isa v. Public Utility Commission of Texas Ambit Energy, LLC And CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 620Brown v. Snider Industries, LLP (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 631University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler v. Khurram Nawab (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 644Great Northern Energy, Inc. v. Circle Ridge Production, Inc. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 679in the Interest of J.Y., G.Y., and B.Y., Children (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 691Omoruyi v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 702Alberty v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 708Freeman v. Harleton Oil & Gas, Inc. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 750Hartwell v. Lone Star, PCA (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 770Amy Bolton v. George K. Fisher (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 779Advanced Powder Solutions, Inc. v. Harris County Appraisal District (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 790Paselk v. Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 794In re Shugart (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 796Jose Guadelupe Guerrero v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 802CDI Corporation v. Total Specialities USA, Inc. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 807In re Collin County (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 815In the Interest of G.B.A. (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 818Metts v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 822In re Barnes (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 878D.S. v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 878D.S. v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 886Brown-Forman Corporation v. George Miller (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 896Robert Morrison v. Commonwealth of Kentucky (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 901Board of Trustees of the Kentucky School Boards Insurance Trust v. Joseph N. Pope Jr Deputy Rehabilitator of the Kentucky School Boards Insurance Trust Workers' Compensation Self-Insurance Fund (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 911Bartlett v. Missouri Department of Insurance (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 914Suddarth & Koor, LLC v. Maloney (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 915Forrester v. Nappier (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 915State v. Tran (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 916Collector of Revenue v. Mittelstadt (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 916Geyer v. State (2017)
- 528 S.W.3d 918Nichols v. Belleview R-III School District (2017)